Jim Vaughan wrote:
josh mccaffrey wrote:
Boy, people thought I was a 'puter geek when I was using windoze...
After several re-installs and reconfigurations of internet sofware, I
think I've finally gotten pretty close to where I'd like to be. I can
use my ISP connection as an
List,
After getting my modem to work under L-M 6.1 (which support told me
wouldn't work), I've discovered I can't find Kppp anymore (Murphy's
Law?). So, I'm using KWvDial in lieu. There seems to be no way to
change the AT commands, though I changed them under Linuxconf, but when
KWv dials up my
Paul:
Type ifconfig at the prompt. This will spew out a bunch of information that will
indicate if your ppp interface is connected to the ISP. You will see the IP
address assigned to you by the ISP too.
Prabhakar
Ok, so I'm using the good old fashioned command line to try and
configure
G'day
Try the following :
pppd connect 'chat "" ATDT ogin: xx word: x' /dev/ttyS1 38400
mru 296 lock debug crtscts modem defaultroute
the above is all on line and replace the xxs with phone number, login, and
password.
On Sat, 09 Oct 1999, Paul Stansel wrote:
Ok, so
Ok, so I'm using the good old fashioned command line to try and
configure my dial-up connection since my XWindows won't work so I can
download the latest XFree. I *THINK* I configured ppp-on correctly.
My modem seems to connect and stays on for a while, but after a couple
of minutes if I
What is the easiest way to configure dial up networking
to
connect to an ISP using 6.0. I still haven't
figured out
where the display properties are to change the size of
the screen.
Thanks for your help,
Jason
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